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looaii and qenehaij newb
Drop iuto tlio Orphoum and on
joy nu Lour or twoo fun
Tlio Australia brought Bolent ice
liouso goods lor thoau who aivortise
with u
Mrs Eva Fowler mo Neumann b
xputfd to arrive by tho Aorangi
o i a visit to hor parents
Dont fail to ring up Telephone
lilJ American Messenger Service f
von havo any messages or packages
to dolivor
Tlnro will h no races at Knpio
laui Park ou Saturday owing to the
Labor Day celebration on tho fol
lowing Monday
When you want a hack ring up
191 On that stand you will got a
reliable and Rood driver a fino hark
and no overcharging
Mr and Mra S 0 Allen relumed
by tho Australia after n prolonged
visit to tho Coast Mr Alien is
Kroatly improved in hoalth
Jtidgo Estoe will go to Hilo on
tho Kinau On September Uth and
will hold a term of tho United States
X3ourt thoro beginning Sept 13
Correnpoudonoo has pad be
tween certain membors of tho Bar
anil JudKo HumphroyB about the
taking up of civil oases during this
term
Mr aud Mrs Paul Neumann gave
a charmiug dinner en familla on
Monday last to Mr and Mrs Sulir
who nhortly will leave for Germrny
where they will take up thoir per
manent residence
A complete filo of Tim Indlt n
dent wheu it wn issued as a morn
ing paper during May and June
18Ji is wanted by a oorrjp indent
to t hi 3 paper Anyono owuiug buou
a tile and williui to dispoto of it
ahoud add rets this oflij
Goorgo A Ilvbit aud William
Nooly sllidenU at Oibu Collude
during tho pant two year have just
received oominipsionR as Second
Lieutenants in the Regular Army
having cueceesfullv passed tho ex
amiuationn iu San Francisco
Word has been receivjd by L P
Tommy from It W Shingle who is
now in Colorado announcing that
ho has boon distributing tempera
V ture tablo3 from Hawaii wherever
T thoy would bo of tho most good as
advertisements of tho climate of tho
Islands Mr Shingle expected to
leave shortly for Omaha to assist
tho Union Pacifio in proparing liter
ature about tho Islands
y r
Among thd passoogen by the
Australia for Honolulu wore Mrs E
S Guiiha and son Frank Auerbacb
F Halstoad and family Miss Clara
Low who hai boon visiting Mrs
ElizaliRth Parlnr at Sin Francisco
H M L ivy clerk of the Hotel of
bubonic plague J F Morgan who
is greatly improvod since under
going a cura in Sin FranciBoo and
many othera Tho maahers will bo
on dock of course and oujoy life
J M Sims roturnod to the city
tlio morning by tho Australia after
a trip to California and Northern
Mexico He Is greatly improvod iu
hoalth although ho suffered from a
severe spell of illuos3 while abroad
Mr Sims is a member of tho Central
Committoo of tho local Deuiooratic
party aud is very pleased with the
cordial manner iu which ho was
received by tho Democratic head
quarters of California Wheu asked
whether MeKinley wa3 a sum
thing Jimmio smiled and aaid
NIT
Mr GibbonB and Mra S G Wil
der will loave by the Warrimoo to
day and procoed to England whoro
Mrs Gibbous will be joined by hor
husband Commandor Gibbona It
N now ou duty on tho North Ameri
can Station Mr and Mra Atkinson
the parents of tho two ladies and
tbo niauy friends in tho community
havo enjoyed the presence of Mrs
GibbouB hore during the past niuo
months and regret that she- is
obliged to return to hor home Mrs
Wilder will spend sovoral months iu
England and tho two young matr
roos will each take n daughter along
to tho Idles on tho other sido of the
map Au revolt and Aloha will bo
the parting greeting to those fair
daughters of our Paradise
t
Food for Fisnog
T W Hobron will raoo his yaoht
Spray against 0 W Mabfarlanea
La Ialoma on Saturday next from
hero to Lahaiua and back Nop
fiino has beeu invoked by tho two
FT sportsmen to furnhU plnnty wind
pud keep tho ocean quiet inp com
modore of Li Paloma has ad ex
periences ou his yaoht botweon Ho
nolulu nuu LnaD1 of which ho
aayiiiaugut but tho fuhos know
hll About it aud ouioyod a good moal
gratuitously served
18 PEKING TAKEN P
It la Itopartad That tho Alllod
Forcea Have Oopturod tho Bacrod
Olty
London Aug 21 following
dispatch has bean received from
Itear Admiral Bruce
JTaku Aug lj Sunday Tho
allies are roported to have entered
the Sacred City of Pekiug Aug 17
Washington Aug 21 The Gov
ernment ban received positivo con
firmation from olhcial Ghiueso
sources of the doparture of tho Em
peror aud UmprosB Dowager from
Peking They wont wostward but
the point at which they aro now lo
oated was not given
London Aug 22 355 a m In
tho nowB that reaches London this
morning direct from China them is
nothing to confirm tho report that
the Empress Dowager has been run
to oarth Tho foreigu envoy ac
cording to tho Shanghai correspond
eut of the Daily Express are pro
ceeding lo Tientsin Tho Bamo
correspondent avers that tho sacred
city was ontored AuguBt 15 two
daya earlior than Itear Admiral
Bruce reported
The flags of tho allio says the
Shanghai corrospondont of the
Daily Mail wiring yestorday aro
now floating over the imperial pal
aco Stroet fighting howovor still
oontinues
Considerable assistance in the
capture of Pekiug was renderod by
dOOO armod native Christians The
legations wero enabled to hold out
by purchasing ammunition from tho
Chinese
American action in refusing to
deal with Li Hung Chung iu the
poaco proposal raeots with uuaui
mouB approval at tho hands of the
moruing papers The Standard
saya
uWe imagine that other powers
will tako the name course at any
rate until Earl Li produces satisfac
tory videnco of his authority to
negotiate
The Daily Chronicle oaya
Mr Congar has at last opnned
the eyes of tho State Dopirtment to
the real character of tho Orientals
Tbo Daily Express prints this
morning a long letter said to havo
been written by Vice Admiral Sey
mour iu which ho stoutly defouds
his action in advancing to tho re
lief of tho legationors when he did
saying
Two or three timeaour prospects
wero very dark and disaster seemed
probable Yet I never regretted
that I had started as I could not
havo respected myself if had nob
done so
Referring to the difficulties of
controlling mixed troops and to
their characteristics he says
Tho Germans wo admired most
but for dash and go noue surpassed
or perhaps equiled tho Americans
Tho Freuoh had no particular ap
proohoment with other nationalities
The Germans and Russians wero in
clined to hold together but the Am
ericans wore with us always
m 0 m
OOMPHOMISINQ IETTEB3 SEIZ
ED IN PRETORIA
Forraor Consul Qonoral For South
Africa Is Involved
London Aug 21 Truth to-morrow
will publish correspondent
advising that paper of the seizure
iu Pretoria of a compromising letter
from Montague White former Con
sul General of tho South African
Republic in London to Secretary of
Statu Reitz dated August 4 1899
and two lottora from Henry La
bouchero to Mr White datod re
spectively August 2 1899 and
Augmt -1 1899 which Mr While
appears to have inclosed to Secre
tary Reitz and a letter of Joseph
Ch3mborlain the Seoretary of State
for tho Colonies inviting Mr La
bouchero to offer explanations or
observations thoroon and Mr La
boucherea reply
Mr Labouoboroa lettors aro briof
and amount to advice to tho Trans
vaal to gain lime by acceptance of
the proposed commission to settle
tho franchise question1 etc to
getbor with an oxpressiou of opinion
from Sir Honry
tho Liberal leador iu the
Houee of Commons and the Liberals
generally that the British Cabiuot
proposod tho appoiutmont of the
commission with the view of giving
Mr Chamberlain a chance to
climb down and tint the Cabiuot
was determined to have no war
lie also said
The President had a great op
portunity to givo Joo another fall
The groat thing is to gain time In
a fpvp rnflpthfl Wo shall be howling
about something In another riqrt of
the world
Mr frjbouchoroB roply to Mr
Chamberlain admits tlio lfjttere as
gouuine but declines to recognize
Uf ChatoborlaiuB pretension tq
ask for an explanation on a matter
concerning which he is only re
sponsible to Parliament and my
conRtituonts and invites Mr Cham
berlain in tho pursuance of his
new diplomacy to publish all the
correspondence betwoon tho Coloni
al Ollico and the Governors of Natal
and Cape Colony and between tho
Governors and military command
ers in South Africa po that thoy
may be able to form a sound opinion
on tho whole business including
tho inadequate preparations and
initial roversep and also especially
thoHawke8lpy correspondence
m mi
Court Notoo
Ohoo Kit has filed a now com
plaint against Loo Lung for trospass
and asks for 1000 damages
Amimoto was found guilty of
murder in tho second degreo by tho
jury that hoard the case against
him After a trial lasting two days
the prosecution rested about noon
yesterday tho defenso announcing
that it would not introduce auy
testimony Arguments and instruc
tions to the jury took up most of
tho afternoon Tho oase went to
tho jury at 515 oclock and the jury
returned at 515 with tho above
yordict Amimoto was this morn
ing sontencod by Judge Silliman to
bo imprisoned for 25 years at hard
labor Before sentencing him At-
tornoy Hankey made an ablB plea
for him The prisoner was ably do
fended by A L C Atkinson and F
W Hankey
Samuel Barney for murder in tho
first derrree is on trial to day before
Judge S lliman and a jury
mm
Michael Won in Bocord Timo
Philadelphia Tho last of a series
of three motor paced races between
Jimmy Michael and Floyd Mc
Farland took place to day on tho
Woadside Park track and was won
by Michael in 31m lljs tho dis
tance being twenty miles This
break tho twenty mild record of
31 m made by John Nolson at
Bostdn rocontly
H M Whitney and Miss Bello
Weight woro also among tho return
ing kamaainas
mtiUKfv3zasfisa
BOAS JURY
Notice is hereby given that upori
Thursday August 30 A D 1900 at
10 ocloak a m a Jury duly drawn
and subpoonandIu re Extension and
Opening ot Eekauliko Street from
Hotel to Beretania Streets City of
Honolulu will meet at the Office
of the High Sheriff at the Police
Station iu Honolulu Oahu and
thence adjourn to tho site of the
proposed roadway there to inspect
and examine such looalitv and as-
certain all facts as may have a beaN
ing on tno matter
All persons in any way whatsoever
concerned in tho aboy montioned
improvement are therefore notified
to be prosent at Buch time and place
there to be heard by tho Jury in
relation to tha proposed improve
ment A M BROWN -
High Sheriff Territory of Hawaii
1807 H
TEACHERS HEALTH CERTIFI
CATE S
Tho Department of Public In
struction has adopted a rulo bat
all toachors in its employ must at
the commencement of thoir service
and ou or beforo tho first of August
iu oach year tberoaftor present to
the Department a certificate from
some regularly licensed practitionor
stating that they are physically able
to discharge tho dutioa of teachers
Blank forms for certificates will
be prepared and forwarded to tho
School Agents who will furnish
thorn to teachers as may ba neoded
Health certificates as provided jor
above are to be forwarded to tho
Secretary of tho Department boforo
the beginning of the coining term
O T RODGEUP
1595 3t Seoretary
KOTIOF
The Board of Registration fbr I ho
Island of Oahu will hold its first
session on Saturday September 1st
1900 betn oon tho hours of G a m
ml 19 nnr I tTnnnlli TTolo i
joiningitho Post Office for the pur
pose ol examining applicants for
registration aud determining their
eligibility as voters
Beginning with Monday Septem
ber 3d and until further notico the
Board will hold daily sessions from
7 tq 10 a in and G to 9 p m oach
ay
LQRRUJ AJJDftEWS Ohirmu
P LtfAONE
M A GONSALVES
Board of Registration Island of
4 Oahu 1593 5t
TO VOTERS FOUHTH TKEOINOT
Off THE 4TH DISTRICT
A meeting of tho 1th Frecinot
dth District Club of tho Ropubli
cau Faity is called for Friday even
ing Aug 31 at 780 oolock at tbo
Fort Street Sohool for tbo purposo
of nominating delegates The 4th
Precinct 1th District is bounded by
Nuuanu Sohool to top of Punch
liowl thence to Alapai and Boretania
Streets
All voters of this Frecinot who
wish to be identified with tho Repub
lican Party aro requested to pass iu
their names to tho Enrollment Com
mittco of tho Club as early as possi
ble J AS H LOVE
GEO ROSA
ir
Enrollment Committee
WM O KING
President
IFOUIw
NOTICE
To tho Ropubliuau voters of tho
Ninth Product Fifth District is
hereby given that a meeting of tbo
Republicans of tho Ninth Preoinot
Fifth Dislrictwill ho held at Kaulu
wela Sohool House at 780 p m on
Friday August 81 1900 for the
purpose of nominating delegates to
the District Committeo and for such
other business as may oomo boforo
tho mootlug
J T DeBOLT
1593 3t Chairman
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Manufacturing -- Harness w Co
The Oldest House in race nolulu
SSnSGiUNNDEss Always on Hacd
Plow ana Team Harneas iItdaI Srder
- COLLARS 1IAMEB TEACE CHAINS ETC
Furnished at Short Notice
Harness Trimmings of All Kinds Constantly on Hand
ISLAND OEDERS Will Receive Tromnt Attention
Teleplioaae - 2BS IP o Box - - 333
TWO RETAIL STORES
CORNER FORT AND KING STREETS and
VVAVERLEY BLOCK BETHEL STREET
HENRY
MAY
CO LTD
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J T Watcrhouse Henry May f Co
H E Mclntyrc Bro
Wholesale
and Retail
GEOCEES
Tea Dealers and Coffee Merchants
Rftfail OIIHB5C l Corner King and Fort Streets
Waveriey Block Bethel Street
Wholesale Be oartment Bssthel St
Tnlnnnnna t Fort street 22 and 92
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DONT FORGET
mum
ti2Uvhen orderff POMMERY CHAMPAGNE yon
arc hevng served huith a superior article at the same
cost as other chamjuignes for notwithstanding
MERV is sold at a higher figure jer case than other
wines it is generally retailed at the same yrica
Call for it and sec that no others arc substituted
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THE OMPHEUI
Family Thsatre
CHANGE IN PROGRAM
MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS
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NEW
SPECIALTIES
DO NOT MISS THE
MONDAY NIGHT
Box Office open after 9 a m
PHONE 540
MORRIS K KEOHOKALOLB
OPFI0B NO in KAAHUMANU
Street Honolulu formerly A J03a
Gtflce United Btateo Custom House
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